Hi!
I have discovered two more things:
1. When VDR have neeb running a while my HDTV-entries looks like this in
channels.conf;
SVT HD;Telenor:11421:hC23:S1.0W:25000:10512+512:640=sve;641=sve:0:0:3801:70:14:0
As you can see the auto update function in VDR have changed :hC23M5S1Z35: to
:hC23: -
Reinhard,
Wow! I am running vdr-1.5.12 with the new xine-lib CVS (with your loop
filter and speed over accuracy changes enabled) alongside FFMPEG built
for 64bit linux on a k8 (AMD dual core BE-2350 processor overclocked
at 2.7Ghz) and the results are nothing short of amazing! Firstly I
would
On 2 Jan 2008, at 21:04, Morfsta wrote:
I can view channels such as BBC HD, Channel 4 HD and others perfectly.
A howto outlining the steps you've taken to get this to work would be
appreciated! :)
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Torgeir Veimo
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On Wednesday 02 January 2008, Gregoire Favre wrote:
vdr-xine: Client connecting ...
vdr-xine: Client reports unsupported version 712 = disconnecting!
vdr-xine: Client connect failed!
The same problem had I. In xineCommon.h I've changed MIN_XINE_VDR_VERSION to
712 (from 801) and everything
On Jan 2, 2008 11:08 AM, Torgeir Veimo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A howto outlining the steps you've taken to get this to work would be
appreciated! :)
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Torgeir Veimo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Torgeir,
I used a lot of information from: -
On 2 Jan 2008, at 21:59, Morfsta wrote:
1) Download and make install the multiproto tree from
http://jusst.de/hg/multiproto. I had to apply the HVR4000 patch for my
Hauppauge Nova S2
Is S2 currently required to get BBC HD or CH4 HD? I've got a dvb-s
card set up against Sky FTA, but no S2
On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 11:59:36 +, in gmane.linux.vdr Morfsta wrote:
On Jan 2, 2008 11:08 AM, Torgeir Veimo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A howto outlining the steps you've taken to get this to work would be
appreciated! :)
I used a lot of information from: -
On Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at 11:15:58PM +0100, Reinhard Nissl wrote:
Hello :-)
The patches now include my recently released speedup patches as
well as an unreleased speedup patch for cAudioRepacker and
cVideoRepacker, because at least the latter one would have been
hard to extract separately.
I
Is there a way to use more than a card with it when only one is DVB-S2
capable ?
I just dropped a mail to Reinhard asking the same question. My
production system runs 2 DVB-T cards that currently don't work with
vdr-1.5.12 / multiproto. I would love to start using it full time but
until I can
Morfsta wrote:
Is there a way to use more than a card with it when only one is DVB-S2
capable ?
I just dropped a mail to Reinhard asking the same question. My
production system runs 2 DVB-T cards that currently don't work with
vdr-1.5.12 / multiproto. I would love to start using it full
On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 07:12:52PM +0400, Manu Abraham wrote:
Over here, tests were done on STB0899, STV0299 and TDA10021 based
all work out of the same multiproto tree (http://jusst.de.hg/multiproto)
Do you mean VDR keep the DVB-S2 card for DVB-S2 channels and use the
others for DVB-S usage ?
Gregoire Favre wrote:
On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 07:12:52PM +0400, Manu Abraham wrote:
Over here, tests were done on STB0899, STV0299 and TDA10021 based
all work out of the same multiproto tree (http://jusst.de.hg/multiproto)
Do you mean VDR keep the DVB-S2 card for DVB-S2 channels and use
On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 07:32:13PM +0400, Manu Abraham wrote:
No, that seems silly. The DVB-S2 card works for DVB-S also. It should be able
to use all the cards. Though you can't ask a DVB-S card to tune to DVB-S2,
that's all the limitation it poses.
:-)
I know DVB-S2 cards can do DVB-S
Over here, tests were done on STB0899, STV0299 and TDA10021 based
all work out of the same multiproto tree (http://jusst.de.hg/multiproto)
There is something wrong then as it does not tune in vdr-1.5.12. I
have the following DVB-T frontends: -
[ 9539.157598] DVB: registering frontend 1
Gregoire Favre wrote:
On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 07:32:13PM +0400, Manu Abraham wrote:
No, that seems silly. The DVB-S2 card works for DVB-S also. It should be
able
to use all the cards. Though you can't ask a DVB-S card to tune to DVB-S2,
that's all the limitation it poses.
:-)
I know
Morfsta wrote:
Over here, tests were done on STB0899, STV0299 and TDA10021 based
all work out of the same multiproto tree (http://jusst.de.hg/multiproto)
There is something wrong then as it does not tune in vdr-1.5.12. I
have the following DVB-T frontends: -
[ 9539.157598] DVB:
Hi,
Ales Jurik schrieb:
vdr-xine: Client connecting ...
vdr-xine: Client reports unsupported version 712 = disconnecting!
vdr-xine: Client connect failed!
The same problem had I. In xineCommon.h I've changed MIN_XINE_VDR_VERSION to
712 (from 801) and everything seems to be ok.
That's
Hi,
Manu Abraham schrieb:
I know DVB-S2 cards can do DVB-S that's the reason to force VDR to use
DVB-S only cards for DVB-S before the DVB-S2 ones, which if you want a
DVB-S2 channels, so is your DVB-S2 cards free.
But one should get a way to tell VDR no to try to tune DVB-S2 channels
on
Reinhard Nissl wrote:
Hi,
Manu Abraham schrieb:
I know DVB-S2 cards can do DVB-S that's the reason to force VDR to use
DVB-S only cards for DVB-S before the DVB-S2 ones, which if you want a
DVB-S2 channels, so is your DVB-S2 cards free.
But one should get a way to tell VDR no to try to
Hi
why doesn't svdrp support a channel 0 like real vdr? If I press 0 on
my remote, I can return to my last channel, but if I try svdrpsend.pl
chan 0 I get only 501 Undefined channel 0 Is it possible to add
this functionality to svdrp?
Greets and a happy new year!
Marcel
Hi,
* Marcel Witte schrieb am 02.01.08, um 19:39 Uhr:
why doesn't svdrp support a channel 0 like real vdr? If I press 0 on
my remote, I can return to my last channel, but if I try svdrpsend.pl
chan 0 I get only 501 Undefined channel 0 Is it possible to add
this functionality to svdrp?
I
Thomas Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
* Marcel Witte schrieb am 02.01.08, um 19:39 Uhr:
why doesn't svdrp support a channel 0 like real vdr? If I press 0 on
my remote, I can return to my last channel, but if I try svdrpsend.pl
chan 0 I get only 501 Undefined channel 0 Is it possible to add
this
Thomas Schmidt schrieb:
Hi,
* Marcel Witte schrieb am 02.01.08, um 19:39 Uhr:
why doesn't svdrp support a channel 0 like real vdr? If I press 0 on
my remote, I can return to my last channel, but if I try svdrpsend.pl
chan 0 I get only 501 Undefined channel 0 Is it possible to add
this
I think this might have been covered before, but the only problem I
now see is with interlaced and spatial direct mode (particularly on
the French and Polish HD channels): -
[h264 @ 0x2d0b0700]Interlaced pictures + spatial direct mode is
not implemented
[h264 @
On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 06:23:24PM +0100, Reinhard Nissl wrote:
That's not correct. The check ensures that both ends of the
connection are compatible.
Maybe it was no good idea to not mention in the announcement that
this time xine-lib-1.1 needs to be patched or that you need to
pull
Hi,
2008/1/1, Andrey Kuzmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
getting build error:
make[1]: Entering directory `/ego/vdr/33/vdr-1.5.12/PLUGINS/src/text2skin'
g++ -Wall -Woverloaded-virtual -O2 -g -c -DHAVE_IMAGEMAGICK -DHAVE_FREETYPE
-D_GNU_SOURCE -DPLUGIN_NAME_I18N='text2skin' -I/usr/include/freetype2
Hi,
Manu Abraham schrieb:
The patched version doesn't look at the device capability flags, before
issuing a tune ?
Or is something else wrong/missing ?
I must admit, I didn't have a look at the source code so far, but
from what I recall, I don't think that it is that easy. I think,
a
I don't know why it fails (I'm using VDR 1.5.12 with text2skin
currently, on Gentoo, so it is possible to compile it). but to get the
errors in English build by typing 'LANG=C make' (i.e. change the LANG
variable during compile). That way you'll may get more answers, I
don't know how many of
Hi,
Gregoire Favre schrieb:
Strange I only use xine-lib-1.2, I have the /usr/include/xine/vdr.h
which has the
XINE_VDR_VERSION as 801
But I still get the :
vdr-xine: Client reports unsupported version 712 = disconnecting!
vdr-xine: Client connect failed!
I think when I compil
On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 11:38:15PM +0100, Reinhard Nissl wrote:
Hello,
Hmm, I can only think of the following scenario:
- you've pulled before me pushing version number
- compiled
- installed
- you've pulled again, this time after pushing the version number
- compiled, using the
Hi (again)!
I've found my problem, I compiled VDR against my kernel (2.6.23), not
against the include files from the multiproto tree, so a small change in
Make.config and recompilation of VDR and it works, great!
/Lars
On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 10:51:56AM +0100,
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Hi!
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